newyorkguy
Penultimate Amazing
Did you ask the obvious follow-up: "So why did you vote for him?"
Yes. His answer was, "He's the only one willing to stand up and stop all this crap." I let it go at that.
Did you ask the obvious follow-up: "So why did you vote for him?"
Yes. His answer was, "He's the only one willing to stand up and stop all this crap." I let it go at that.
Trump tweets
So interesting that bad lawyer Michael Cohen, who sadly will not be testifying before Congress, is using the lawyer of Crooked Hillary Clinton to represent him - Gee, how did that happen? Remember July 4th weekend when Crooked went before FBI & wasn’t sworn in, no tape, nothing?
Is that you, Donald T.? It sure sounds like one his tweets. Lying to a federal law enforcement officer can always be prosecuted as a felony. The witness doesn't have to be sworn. And -- for better or worse -- the FBI doesn't record any interviews. They prepare detailed notes on a 302 form.
https://jonathanturley.org/2013/05/11/why-the-fbi-doesnt-record-interrogations/
Trump tweets
So interesting that bad lawyer Michael Cohen, who sadly will not be testifying before Congress, is using the lawyer of Crooked Hillary Clinton to represent him - Gee, how did that happen? Remember July 4th weekend when Crooked went before FBI & wasn’t sworn in, no tape, nothing?
Is that you, Donald T.? It sure sounds like one his tweets. Lying to a federal law enforcement officer can always be prosecuted as a felony. The witness doesn't have to be sworn. And -- for better or worse -- the FBI doesn't record any interviews. They prepare detailed notes on a 302 form.
https://jonathanturley.org/2013/05/11/why-the-fbi-doesnt-record-interrogations/
Umm, feel awkward pointing this out but.. Look at the first two words you quoted.....
But yeah. Of course "Trump's an idiot who doesn't understand what he's talking about" is the answer.
Yes. His answer was, "He's the only one willing to stand up and stop all this crap." I let it go at that.
Trump is trying to intimidate witnesses.
History.com's "on this day" for March 29 says that in 1973, U.S. withdraws from VietnamIt continued for two more years, until April 1975, and ended catastrophically for the Vietnamese and for the U.S. I think McGovern would have negotiated us out earlier, on better terms.
I gotta wonder just what the job was of the 7,000 "Defense Department civilian employees" left behind, but March 29, 1973 seems to be the standard date in terms of U.S. troops leaving Vietnam. The last Americans were flown out on April 30, 1975.Two months after the signing of the Vietnam peace agreement, the last U.S. combat troops leave South Vietnam as Hanoi frees the remaining American prisoners of war held in North Vietnam. America’s direct eight-year intervention in the Vietnam War was at an end. In Saigon, some 7,000 U.S. Department of Defense civilian employees remained behind to aid South Vietnam in conducting what looked to be a fierce and ongoing war with communist North Vietnam.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has served Michael Cohen with a subpoena. No comments from the senate committee so far.
The Senate Intelligence Committee?
I'm truly disappointed because I am really looking forward to his testimony but I think this is a good play on his part. It brings attention to Trump's witness tampering and it helps the case for obstruction of justice. Maybe his father in law is a criminal, I don't know but in that case, it would make any efforts to go after him appear political.
As intimidating as possible, I would expect. There will be a laser focus on Cohen himself but nothing to do with Trump.More Intimidation and Obstruction.
How about the Committee for the Re-Election of Trump In November?
As intimidating as possible, I would expect. There will be a laser focus on Cohen himself but nothing to do with Trump.